Sorry if this is covered. I didn't see anything. Most seems to be about wound ballastics and such.

I have a 24" upper with a stainless steel bull barrel. I'm looking to start at about 50 and work my way to 200, which is as far as my local outdoor range goes. I have been using Wolf and WWB for indoor 25yd range and 50-100 last weekend at the outdoor out of my 16". I picked up some Winchester Black Box Ballistic Silvertip 55gr and WWB High Vel Varmint 45gr to try out.

If I really want to start challenging myself and start "bullseyeing" (with lots of practice of course), what type of tip, grain, and brand should I be getting?

I always use this chart as a max I put into mine. Its at least a good starting point. Some people say you can use higher for each twist without burning up the barrel but I won't get into that an start a flame war.

Originally Posted By 4jury:Wow, someone at the Ben Avery public range that can hit what they're aiming at! Incredible!

This is only the 3rd time I've been there. Is that a place for people who don't know what they are doing? I thought that was SGC and Shooters World. It never ceases to amaze me when I go to Shooters World that someone will have the target at 5yds and it will look like swiss cheese.

Very nice shooting. I hope some day to get there. Although, I am patting myself on the back a bit. That is the first shoot with the new upper, second shooting with that scope and I have only been shooting an AR15 or any rifle other than air rifles since August.

Thanks all for the tips on which bullets. I will be ordering a few different ones to try.